Wednesday, May 11, 2011

The most Amazing potato - YUM!




We planted 600lbs of potatoes today. This was the first planting...3 to go. Lots of color, organising and work. We focus on heirloom varieties which pack a nutritional punch, fabulous flavor and please the eye. They should be ready for the pot/oven or BBQ end of July or so. New potatoes...YUM!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The most AMAZING Orange - what we all eat -YIKES!!

This is a story that I want to share because it blew our minds away.

Most of our full time help on the farm live here with us in the old farm house. The house was closed down for the winter last November when Liam and Geneva took off for Kiwiland. We opened it up again in April and turned the water on etc. Lo and behold on the kitchen table was a fruit bowl full of falling apart dried out gourds, the seeds of which the mice had been feasting on! Yikes!! These once upon a time beautiful fall deco pieces had been grown by us on the farm last season. People don't eat them, but I don't blame the mice! They are clean, wholesome and nutritious - by mice standards that is.

But then bigger YIKES...also in the bowl was an intact orange in its mesh bag from South Africa. It was soft and firm and seemed as though someone had just placed it there. In fact it had stayed in the bowl from sometime in October till we found it in April!! We actually cut it open...it seemed pretty good...Steven our Aussi intern even tried it! Verdict...absolutely tasteless! Question...what did they do to that fruit so it did not go bad???

Friday, May 06, 2011

Rain gets in the way of new sign and second pair joins the first



What a hoot! Started installing the new sign on the barn and it started to rain again. Its too slippery to go back on the roof. So we have to be BROO for a while! The rain is great for the newly planted berries though. We are in for lunch and enjoying the view of the gardens and the rain through the kitchen window.

So later in the afternoon the rain eased and we got as far as the D.The S will go on as soon as the rain stops! But then as the skies turned grey and we heard all this familiar ruckus and looking up we saw a second pair of Sandhill Cranes fly in to join the resident pair!


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Thursday, May 05, 2011

Unexpected Strawberry plants!




Life of a farmer...never ending routine with unexpected surprises. Purolator rolled in with 4000 strawberry baby plants from Quebec. Some new varieties that we want to try out in this northern zone this year. So everyone HAD to change gears and plant. Into the ground they went...all planted and safe! Irrigation was hooked up and after 3-4 "small" glitches worked like a charm. The last thousand will be planted first thing in the morning. Thank goodness for flexible hard working lads who persevere through thick and thin. 14000 more will be planted next week. And the Sandhill cranes watched us through the whole thing!

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Pair of Sandhill Cranes grace the farm

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For the last couple of years we have seen a Sandhill Crane visit for a few short days in the spring and fly away. However this year three cranes appeared and stuck around for a while. What a ruckus they made. Lovely sight and amazing sounds. We figured they were either one female and two males or the other way around! Which do you figure? Anyway as of yesterday there are only two left - one has left. We now have a distinguished pair in residence and are fortunate to witness early morning dances and all. I hope they stick around and have chicks! We don't possess any fancy cameras so you have to be happy with this picture above. Enjoy!
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Tuesday, May 03, 2011

This week has been filled with preparations for the upcoming season. Ken and the lads...we have three strapping young men on the farm helping now...have all the oats and clover planted into last years fields. These will be plowed down in the fall as green manure.

The garlic, chives and rhubarb is all about 5 inches tall. Have been enjoying the chives with the potatoes.YUM!

On Sunday we visited Severn Sunset Eco Farm to learn a bit about raising chicken. Oh boy we learnt a lot. Andy and Heather were very welcoming and spent time with us showing us around. We have ordered our laying birds and they arrive in the third week of May!

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Major web site update

So finally it has happened. We have made a major change to our web site!

Folks were saying that our produce list on the site was toooo long and hard to use. Folks have been asking what our next plans were for the barn and culinary studio. So now we have made some changes over the Easter weekend and it is much better...more concise and easier to use and hopefully answers all your questions better.

Let us know if we should make any more additions. The revamped site is a whopping 46 pages long already.

So syrup season is behind us and we are in the middle of getting a chicken mobile built. Yes we hope to have free range layers this year. Will post on this shortly. In the meantime hope it stops raining soon...cause we have to get on the land.